Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and  Physical  Engineering
CTU
Czech Technical University in Prague


 
                 Dr. Ing. Pavel Soldán
 
Doppler Institute
Department of Physics
Břehová 7, 115 19 Praha 1
Czech Republic
 
Tel.: +420 224 358 260
Fax: +420 222 320 861 
E-mail: pavel.soldan@fjfi.cvut.cz  
               Through the darkness of future past
The magician longs to see
One chants out between two worlds:
Fire, walk with me
 

     My brief Curriculum Vitae

     My complete list of publications


         Topics for student research:  

     Research themes for students of mathematical or chemical physics

Any student interested in these research themes should contact Dr. Pavel Soldán .


         Teaching and learning:  

     Groups and representations

     Macroscopic quantum phenomena

     Physics seminar IV

     Atomic and molecular physics (will start 2008)


         Field of interest:   atomic, molecular and chemical physics

     Molecular formation and collisions in ultracold atomic clouds

     Prospects for sympathetic cooling of molecules

     Interactions in complex molecular systems

     Molecules in optical lattices

     Manifestation of chaos in simple physical systems


         Research projects:  

     Quantum degenerate dipolar gases of bialkali molecules, GA ČR, EUROCORES grant QUA/07/E007, 2007 - 2010, principal investigator.

     Dynamics of molecules and ions in complex molecular environments, GA AV ČR, grant IAA400550613, 2006 - 2008, principal investigator.

     Doppler Institute for mathematical physics and applied mathematics, MŠMT, Center of Excellence in Basic Research LC06002, 2006 - 2007, team member.

     Quantum dynamics of collisions between ultracold atoms and molecules, MŠMT, BARRANDE project 2-07-31, 2007 - 2008, principal investigator.


         Collaborations:  

     Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, CBCMS   (Ota Bludský, Petr Nachtigall, Miroslav Rubeš)

     Graz University of Technology, IEP   (Wolfgang E. Ernst, Andreas Hauser)

     Université de Rennes 1, SIMPA   (Jean-Michel Launay, Andrea Simoni, Sylvie Magnier)

     Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics   (Wolfgang P. Kraemer)

     University of Durham, IQ3   (Jeremy M. Hutson)

     University of Colorado and NIST, JILA   (John L. Bohn, Manuel L. Lara)


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